SCREEN Europe moves to new headquarters near Schiphol Airport

Digital inkjet manufacturer opens SCREEN Inkjet Innovation Center Europe in new 5,400m2 building

SCREEN Europe moves to new headquarters near Schiphol Airport
© Screen Europe
18.11.2022
Source:  Company news

To drive further growth, leading digital printer manufacturer SCREEN Europe will complete the move to its new headquarters in Aalsmeer in the spring of 2023. The space, close to Schiphol Airport, will also house SCREEN’s new inkjet innovation center.

At over 5,400m2, SCREEN Europe’s new headquarters is almost two-and-a-half times the size of its current office in Amstelveen. More than a third of the new building will consist of the SCREEN Inkjet Innovation Center Europe, a showroom and experience centre where SCREEN Europe’s customers can learn more about the future of digital inkjet printing.

The new head office also has ample warehouse space, in addition to offices, meeting rooms and other facilities.

The move to the building is taking place in three phases: the warehouse has already moved, the offices are scheduled to move in December this year, and the showroom will follow in the spring of 2023.

In 2023, SCREEN Europe will say a final goodbye to its old headquarters of 40 years. “Amstelveen has served us well as a central base to support our growth in Europe,” says Taishi Motoshige, Marketing Director at SCREEN Europe. “But to continue to grow in the current business field and to develop new business in the other fields, we simply need more space to display our products.

“As with Amstelveen, we’ll have the Truepress Jet520 HD and the Truepress Jet L350UV SAI, Truepress Pac520P in our showroom in Aalsmeer, but we’ll soon add innovative new presses and technology.”

As well as displaying more of its own digital printers in Aalsmeer, SCREEN Europe will become a true center for innovations in digital printing. “This means that together with our partners in software and finishing, we want to offer our customers the total and most innovative printing picture – showcasing what the future of printing will look like,” adds Motoshige.

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